Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have reviewed your situation. For confirmation, what is going on, you need to visit to a gastroenterologist and get booked for upper and lower GI (gastrointestinal) endoscopy. But reading at your situation, it looks you have both acidity problem and constipation. Till you meet some gastroenterologist, you can take capsule Nexium 40 mg (Esomeprazole) once a day before meal, and Isphagol husk two teaspoons in a glass of water, keep it for four hours and then take it.
Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. For acid reflux, you can take the capsule Esomeprazole 40 mg once before breakfast for a minimum of four weeks. Do not give a gap. Avoid overeating, spicy and fried foods. Do not lie down for two hours after a meal.
Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have reviewed your concern extensively. In my opinion, you are suffering from IBS-C (Irritable bowel syndrome with constipation). It is a functional disorder of the intestine. It can be managed with medicines and relaxation techniques so that anxiety can be taken care of.
Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have reviewed your concern, and your symptoms suggest an anal fissure. You must avoid pushing hard while passing the stool, take plenty of water, and chew food well. Besides, continue taking fiber and take a sitz bath twice daily. (Note: A Sitz bath is taking a tub with warm water and sitting for around 10 minutes in the tub, so your anal area gets healed).
Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I can sense your concern, and I know that you have gone through bad days during the illness. You are off treatment and still managing everything for about five years. I can understand that working on the front line makes things difficult, but you are at equal risk like others. Due to active medication, the risk increases, and if you are off medication, then there is nothing to be worried about.
Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have read the query, and I can understand your concern. You are right. You have interstitial pancreatitis. It could be due to your alcohol intake.
Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have reviewed your concerns in detail. I can sense that you are a wonderful lively person who likes exercise and enjoys food. But unfortunately, for various reasons, you are facing a lot of troubles along with health issues, which makes the situation worse. Since you have been seen by three gastroenterologists, who are experts in the field and are treating you on the line of IBS (irritable bowel syndrome), the major clue is your drugs.
Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I can understand your concern. I have reviewed your reports (attachments removed to protect the patient's identity). There is a possibility of drug-induced liver injury in your case. As medicines stopped, with time, alanine aminotransferase (an enzyme in the liver that helps convert food into energy) became normal.
Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. Please give answers to my questions: Could you please clarify the state of hypertension and diabetes? Is it under control, or is she on medications? Also, can you please elaborate a little more on what has happened? What do you mean by food poisoning? Whether it is diarrhea or vomiting? Does it come with or without pain? And how has she been feeling over the previous three weeks? What symptoms are bothering her the most? Does she have diarrhea, and if so, how frequently? Is there any blood involved? Is there any stomach ache this time? If so, what is the pattern of her pain? Is it colicky pain or burning type? Looking forward to your response in order to help you. Thank you. .
Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and can understand your concern. I have reviewed your case and the reports. I have noticed the following that are troubling you: 1. Indigestion (discomfort or pain in the stomach associated with difficulty in digesting food) and reflux (a condition in which stomach acid or bile irritates the food pipe lining), for which you have taken a lot of medications.
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